Non-Surgical Gum Disease Therapy in Lexington, MA

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    More than 50% of American patients suffer from different forms of periodontal disease. However, not every patient requires surgical treatment for gum disease. When identified in the early stages, gum disease can be effectively treated with non-surgical therapy.

    We offer a number of non-surgical treatment options at Lexington Dental Group, including root scaling and planing, deep cleaning, and antibiotic treatments.

    What Causes Gum Disease?

    When bacteria feed on sugars from food particles, it causes a transparent, sticky film called ‘plaque’ to form over teeth. If left untreated, plaque can rapidly harden into tartar and spread under the teeth in the gums. The bacteria attack soft gingival tissue and cause teeth to become loose from its socket.

    Other factors could include genetic susceptibility and poor oral hygiene. Regular oral exams, good oral health, and professional cleaning can keep your teeth free of gum disease.

    Please contact our dentist in Lexington, MA, for our range of pain-free and effective non-surgical gum disease therapy near you.

    How Do Non-Surgical Gum Disease Treatments Help?

    Non-surgical treatments are straightforward and can play a crucial role in improving your oral health. Non-surgical gum disease therapy offers several benefits:

    • It is relatively quick and pain-free and may involve only local anesthesia to reduce sensitivity
    • The recovery time is short
    • Treatments are non-invasive, and there are fewer restrictions post-treatment

    As experienced dentists, Lexington Dental Group offers an exclusive range of premium dental services using the latest cutting-edge technology.

    Types of Non-Surgical Gum Disease Therapy

    We offer the following gum disease therapies near you:

    Scaling and Planing: We administer a small amount of local anesthesia to keep you relaxed and clean away tartar from below the gum line near the roots. Scaling and planing allow the gum, bone, and surrounding tissues to heal.

    Antibiotic treatment: We may prescribe oral antibiotics or gels to be kept below the gum line. Antibiotic treatments may be used in conjunction with root scaling and planing.

    If you or someone you know is considering non-surgical gum disease therapy in Lexington, MA, please free to schedule an appointment.

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